Key Accommodation Features

Single room with private ensuite – couples may be accommodated in this room by resident request.

The bedroom suites at Berrington are some of the largest in aged care in Australia, each with a kitchenette containing a fridge and sink. This is the core of our resident’s home, and we believe that every resident needs a kitchen. Each suite also contains:

A private ensuite bathroom with stone vanity and full height porcelain tiles

A large HD flat screen television

A sitting area with two comfortable chairs and a coffee table

Individual air conditioning

An electrically adjustable, generously sized bed with fine linen

Extensive wardrobes and storage

Premium carpets and drapes

Picture rails to allow you to hang favourite paintings and photographs

Additional and Extra Service Features of All Units and Common Areas

Accommodations and Common Areas

Superior quality fixtures and fittings in every room with full length quality drapes.

Superior quality carpet or vinyl to resident rooms and common areas.

Natural light and vistas to every resident room with access to external balconies or patios.

Café with free self-service tea, coffee, hot drinks and fresh snacks available 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

Three course meals (entre, main and desert) served each lunch and dinner time with a variety of choices each lunch and dinner meal service.

Extended, non-rushed, meal service times.

Premium grade fine china, glassware and cutlery provided, with table settings and linen you’d expect to find in the finest of restaurants.

Up to two standard serving of wine or beer. Note: non-alcoholic wine served to residents’ where the service of alcoholic beverages would adversely affect their state of health or medication effectiveness.

Regular weekly happy hours with fresh snacks, table service and up to two standard serving of wine or beer. Note: non-alcoholic wine served to residents’ where the service of alcoholic beverages would adversely affect their state of health or medication effectiveness.

Lifestyle and Activities

Large library of books, large print books and talking books available to residents.

One local distribution newspaper per day (e.g. West Australian, Australian, Financial Review, Sunday Times, etc.) per resident.

A selection of current issue weekly and monthly magazines available in public lounge areas.

Regular Lady’s clubs and Men’s groups.

Organised group visitations to local attractions e.g. live theatre, movies, cafés, restaurants and a broad range of shopping activities. (Cost of activity, if any, at additional cost.)